Behind the Pitt network that’s helping rural students adjust to urban life

Students from rural areas often face challenges when they arrive at a university. Pitt is working to close the gap and help Pennsylvania students reach their potential.

Pitt helped break a CPR training world record

The University partnered with the American Health Association to train nearly 1,300 people in hands-only CPR during the NFL Draft.

An alumni couple will receive Pitt-Bradford’s top honor

John and Jeanie Mosch Satterwhite earned the Presidential Medal of Distinction for the volunteer service, financial support and enthusiasm.

Pitt reaffirms its commitment to civic discourse with Civic Fluency Forum

The University community, alongside Citizens and Scholars, explored civic fluency, misinformation and finding common ground at an April event.

Learn how Pitt connects local small businesses and drives regional economic impact on May 29

Doing Business with Pitt is a no-cost informational session on securing University contracts.

Jay Hornack was honored for decades of community service

The Steel Valley Authority presented the Pitt Law adjunct professor with the Dorsey/O’Brien Award at its 40th anniversary celebration.

Pitt Police Sgt. Jessica Urban will help carry the torch for the Special Olympics USA Games

Urban was selected to run in the Law Enforcement Torch Run’s Final Leg ahead of the Games in Minneapolis.

Pitt people, here’s what you need to know about the NFL Draft

We have your guide to getting around Pittsburgh safely during one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

Christy Ruffner was named to the NAPAHE board of directors

The Pitt-Bradford chief of staff will serve a three-year term serving the professional association for higher education executive staff.

5 Pitt people were named Blood Cancer United Visionaries candidates

The campaign raises funds for blood cancer research, patient support and advocacy. The Pittsburgh winner will be announced May 8.